Tryavna — ( bg. Трявна) is a town in central Bulgaria, situated in the north slopes of the Balkan range, on the Tryavna river valley, near Gabrovo. It is famous for its textile industry and typical National Revival architecture, featuring 140 cultural… … Wikipedia
List of Bulgarian toponyms in Antarctica — Bulgarian toponyms in Antarctica are approved by the Antarctic Place names Commission in compliance with its Toponymic Guidelines , and formally given by the President of the Republic according to the Bulgarian Constitution and the established… … Wikipedia
100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria — is a Bulgarian national union established in 1966 to promote tourism among Bulgaria s most significant cultural, historic, and natural landmarks. As part of this program, each chosen landmark has its own individual seal, which is used to stamp… … Wikipedia
Balkan Mountains — Geobox|Range name=Balkan mountains (Stara Planina) other name= bg. Стара планина image caption=A view from Kom Peak in western Bulgaria. country= Bulgaria| country1=Serbia| parent=| border= geology= granite, gneiss, limestone|orogeny= |borders=… … Wikipedia
Sofia — This article is about the capital of Bulgaria. For other uses, see Sofia (disambiguation). Sofia София From top left: Tsarigrad Road, National Assembly Square, Sofia University rectorate, National Palace of Culture detail … Wikipedia
Bulgaria — Infobox Country native name = bg. Република България bg. Republika Balgaria This article uses the official Bulgarian transliteration system when romanizing Bulgarian Cyrillic. For details, see Romanization of Bulgarian.] local name = bg. Balgaria … Wikipedia
Burgas — Бургас City Nickname(s): Градът на езера и море (The city of sea and lakes ) … Wikipedia
Plovdiv — Пловдив … Wikipedia
Vidin — For the Romanian village, see Jupâneşti. Vidin Видин Baba Vida Castle … Wikipedia
Dobrich — Добрич The Church of Saint George … Wikipedia